Meta Seeks $29B in Private Capital for AI Data Centers

Meta is raising $29 billion to fund its AI data center expansion—and it’s turning to private credit giants like Apollo, Brookfield, KKR, Carlyle, and Pimco instead of traditional banks. In this video, we break down the structure of the deal, what it means for Meta’s AI ambitions, and why private capital is becoming the go-to solution for big tech’s infrastructure needs. We also explore how these off-balance-sheet financings work and why they’re reshaping the future of corporate funding. If you’re tracking the intersection of private equity, AI, and large-scale tech infrastructure—this one’s for you.

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